Pulsar Axion Key XM30 vs InfiRay Finder FH25R

Compare specifications between the Pulsar Axion Key XM30 and the InfiRay Finder FH25R thermal cameras.

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General
Lens 30 mm 25 mm
F-ratio 1.2 -
Diopter adjustment -4 +5 -4 +5
Eye relief distance 14 mm -
Exit pupil diameter 3 mm 20 mm
Optical zoom 2.5 x 1.5 x
Digital zoom 4 x 6 x
Horizontal FOV 7.3 ° 17.5 °
Vertical FOV 5.5 ° 14 °
Focus range 3m to infinity -
Thermal type Uncooled Uncooled
Hor. Sensor Resolution 320 pixels 640 pixels
Vert. Sensor Resolution 240 pixels 512 pixels
Pixel pitch 12 µm 12 µm
Hor. Display Resolution 960 pixels 1280 pixels
Vert. Display Resolution 720 pixels 960 pixels
Refresh rate 50 Hz 50 Hz
Image polarity White hot, black hot, Red monochrome, Sepia, Red Hot, Rainbow, Ultramarine -
Output screen color Full color Full color
Startup time 2 seconds -
Package contents APS3 rechargeable battery, Battery charger, USB cable, Carrying case, Hand strap, Quick start guide, Lens cloth, Warranty card -
Additional details - This version includes a LRF
Size & weight
Length 143 mm 70 mm
Width 41 mm 52 mm
Height 69 mm 130 mm
Weight 250 g 320 g
Battery
Type Li-Ion Battery Pack APS3 18500
Number of batteries 1 1
Battery life 4 hours 6 hours
Replaceable
Appliances
Surveillance
Hunting
Law enforcement
Search & rescue
Military
Fire fighting
Thermography
Durability
Dustproof
Shockproof
Waterproof
Submersible
Operating temp. min -10 °C -
Operating temp. max 40 °C -
Environmental rating IPX7 -

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